For applications with viscous fluids or those requiring high pressure, this is the pump to handle the job says Harvard Apparatus
In an article from Natick Army Labs (Science Magazine, 18 January 2002, vol 295) the Harvard Apparatus High Pressure Syringe Pump is used for spinning research.
This new PHD 22/2000hpsi syringe pump provides the highest capacity output of all of Harvard Apparatus's microprocessor syringe pumps.
This pump can hold up to four syringes from 20 to 200ml or ten syringes of 100ml.
By combining the output from syringes, this pump is able to infuse up to 1000ml of fluid without refilling.
The PHD 22/2000hpsi syringe pump delivers over 180kg of force against the syringe plungers, higher than any other pump manufactured by Harvard Apparatus.
For applications with viscous fluids or those requiring high pressure, this is the pump to handle the job says the company.
This programmable syringe pump provides advanced capabilities directly from the keypad.
No external computer is required.
The pump can store up to four programs of ten sequences each.
Programs are stored in non-volatile memory.
No other pump can provide this level of control and flexibility with the accuracy of the PHD 22/2000 syringe pump series, says the company.
Like all Harvard Apparatus's other pumps, this new high capacity pump is easy to use.
It is built to last, using high quality, industrial grade components that will deliver years of smooth operation and comes with a two year warranty.